There's something coming
And its coming for you
The mob is restless
Looking for something new
You lead us here
With an eternal promise
The gallows are calling
For you to pay for this

Now that we're left here on our own
There is nowhere left to turn
Who will see me through?

Your heroes are dead
They were all in you head
When nothing is left we'll start again
Your heroes are dead
They were all in you head
When nothing is left we'll start again

What fitting ends
To our fearless fathers
The cost of treason
Isn't paid in dollars
With nothing left
There is nothing to lose
We'll watch the city gates
Falling all around you

Now that we're left here on our own
There is nowhere left to turn
Who will see me through?

Your heroes are dead
They were all in you head
When nothing is left we'll start again
Your heroes are dead
They were all in you head
When nothing is left we'll start again

You said I'd never make it
That I could only fail
But I'm the one who's standing
And what has happened to you?

Now that we've said goodbye to you
We've started something new

Your heroes are dead
They were all in you head
When nothing is left we'll start again
Your heroes are gone
They left with the dawn
Now it's just us we'll carry on

Your heroes are dead
They were all in you head
When nothing is left we'll start again
Your heroes are gone
They left with the dawn
Now it's just us we'll carry on


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Your Heroes Are Dead Lyrics as written by Andrew Schwab Alexander Albert

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    read my comment in Little Green Men to catch up

    Stan returns to his hometown after being gone for several months(years?) and finds his family in total ruin. All the people(the "heroes") that his family follow'd have let them down, while his hero(God) is still going strong with him. This part is him confronting his parents/peers. "You said I'd never make it That I could only fail But I'm the one who's standing And what has happened to you?

    Now that we're left here on our own There's nowhere left to turn He will see us through Now that we say goodbye to you We've started something new

    Your heroes are dead, they're all in your head When nothing is left we'll start again Your heroes are gone, they left with the dawn Now it's just us, we'll carry on "

    ProjectShadowson February 12, 2006   Link

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